Here’s what you should consider when communicating with your on-site security.
Emergency pocket guidebooks – best practice for hotels
Providing staff easy to use printed emergency pocket guidebooks after they have been trained in security awareness will help them recall procedures and make the proper responses in an emergency.
How hotels in high risk countries can tap into the international executive travel market
Hotels in high risk countries should note that international corporations only select those hotels that meet global hotel security standards or corporate safety & security standards as part of their travel risk mitigation strategy.
Tips for making effective safety & security awareness videos
While it’s certainly OK to have fun, safety videos must not cross the line in duty of care and respect genuine security risks.
8 tips on how to manage fast-changing hotel security risks
Hotel management and staff need to be more security savvy and better prepared to prevent criminal activities.
No name tags – a forward or backward step?
Not using name tags lowers the quality of service and contributes to unwelcome risks.
Hotel security: Hacking into peoples’ minds
Stalking is a very common security problem in hotels worldwide. Bad outcomes can be prevented when staff members use their skills in social engineering coupled with training in security awareness.
Hotel security is a safari: the predator verses prey principle
Cyber criminals, lone wolves and traditional street criminals are starting to realise they can’t remain undetected for very long in a security-aware hotel, and so they move on to easier pickings.
Hotel security: the crime iceberg theory
Security awareness means you see or hear something that does not feel right and you take action to prevent harm to yourself, colleagues, guests and facilities.
Is your hotel garage as safe and welcoming as your lobby?
It is often your guest’s first impression of your property, so investing in your hotel garage security standards is worth the money.